The Unmeasured Self: A Quantum Leap in Contemporary Non-Fiction
Entrepreneur and author Kapil Dhiman's new book, 'The Unmeasured Self', challenges binary categorization of human identity in the age of algorithms. Blending science, philosophy, and mysticism, Dhiman uses quantum mechanics as a metaphor to explore civilization, identity, and selfhood beyond conventional bounds.
In an era where algorithms increasingly influence our lives, entrepreneur and author Kapil Dhiman presents his latest work, 'The Unmeasured Self: Reclaiming What Algorithms Cannot See'. This compelling non-fiction piece delves into the intersection of science, philosophy, and human identity, charting a fresh course in contemporary literature.
The book invites readers to question the oversimplified binary categories imposed by society and technology, likening human identity to the complexity of quantum states. From personal introspection to societal implications, Dhiman uses quantum mechanics to offer a transformative lens on selfhood and civilization.
Dhiman, who balances his roles as CEO of Quranium and a thought leader in technology, extends the dialogue on global ideas, making a uniquely Indian contribution. 'The Unmeasured Self' stands alongside the works of Jonathan Haidt and Cal Newport, engaging readers seeking a fusion of technology and meaning in today's world.
(With inputs from agencies.)

